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The Croydon Nazi election candidate, the Hitler saluters and the anti-incinerator campaign

Tony Martin, National Front candidate for Croham in Croydon

We can reveal that the National Front’s candidate for Croham ward in the May Croydon Council election is a hardened Nazi who takes pictures of local campaigners to intimidate them and surrounds himself with people exposed for throwing Hitler salutes.

Tony Martin, a self-employed 36 year old Thornton Heath resident, is due to stand for the seat this year, and wants to run for Croydon South in the 2015 Parliamentary elections. A friend of holocaust-denier and convicted racist attacker Richard Edmonds and “I hate jews, muzzies and niggers” twitter tirade author David Child, Tony is an old school Hitlerite who is willing to use intimidation against his political enemies.

Tony also has a penchant for hanging about with people who like doing Nazi salutes. His best mate is Chris Hurst, former London BNP official, who had to be seen to be thrown out of the party in 2011, after he was filmed giving a Hitler salute at a Hungarian neo-Nazi festival. Also present was Tony’s other best pal, Hungarian fascist Zsolt Benczik, who acts as a connection between the British far-right and the paramilitary Jobbik party, which is responsible for the murder of ethnic minority people in Hungary.

From left to right: Tony Martin, Jobbik fascist Zsolt Bencsik, Nazi saluter John and Chris Hurst. And on the right, Chris Hurst giving a Nazi salute in Hungary.

When he’s not going door-to-door with his weird Nazi mates and a handful of leaflets drawn with crayons, Tony likes to take pictures of activists to submit to the RedWatch website. RedWatch is designed to be a place for Nazis to post pictures and addresses of anti-fascist campaigners in order to intimidate them into silence. But it turns out that Tony has also taken pictures of Croydon anti-incinerator protesters and gay rights campaigners in order to try to frighten them.

Tony loves taking pictures of “the Reds”, like these Sutton and Croydon campaigners against a new incinerator

Tony is a paranoid Nazi conspiracy theorist who thinks gay people are trying to undermine Western society and that everyone who doesn’t worship Adolf Hitler is a “red” that needs their photo taken. He plans to use racism to win votes in the upcoming elections – but unfortunately for him, he hasn’t banked on being exposed as a vile Nazi.